(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Executive or Minister may delegate functions under this Act to—
(a) a public servant; or
(b) a person who has executive authority in relation to the affairs of a Territory authority.
Note For the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act
, pt 19.4.
(2) The Executive may not delegate the following powers:
(a) the power to authorise a person, or the holder or occupier of an office or position, to act under section 7, 8 or 11;
(b) the power to give a certificate under section 21 (1);
(c) the power to make a declaration under section 33 (1);
(d) the power to give a notice under section 37 (2);
(e) the power under section 59 or 83 to reject a claim for compensation;
(f) the power to give a notice referred to in section 110 (2) (a).
(3) A delegate under this section is, in the exercise of a power so delegated, subject to the directions of the Executive or the Attorney-General, as the case requires.